Social action involvement · AS 91599
Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s)
Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s)
NZQA suppresses grade rates for low-cohort standards.
You need to pick a real social issue you care about, plan and actually carry out a social action (like a campaign, protest, or community project) designed to push for policy change, and then reflect deeply on what you did, why you did it, and what difference it made. You're not trying to single-handedly change government policy—you're demonstrating that you can think through the issue, act on your values, and honestly evaluate whether your action worked.
You describe the issue and policy clearly, show you planned and participated in a real action, and reflect on what happened using social studies ideas and specific examples.
You explain in depth how your action worked and didn't work, analyse the strengths and weaknesses of what you did, and anticipate the real and possible consequences of your action.
You critically evaluate whether your action was actually effective by comparing it with other ways you could have tried to influence the policy, and make a justified judgment about the best approach.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.